Peter Ruric

Peter Ruric

writer, additional crew, second unit director or assistant director

Peter Ruric was born on May 30, 1902 in USA. Peter Ruric's big-screen debut came with Gambling Ship directed by Louis J. Gasnier in 1933.

George Carol Sims' writing career was spent under two distinct pseudonyms. As Paul Cain he wrote a remarkable series of 17 hard-boiled detective novelettes for the pulp magazine "Black Mask" beginning in early 1932. His character, gambler Gerry Kells, was so popular that the first five stories were combined in book form as "Fast One" in 1933 and remains today as one of the best examples of the genre. His other coinciding writing career was spent as screenwriter Peter Ruric; his most notable script was for

  • Birthday

    May 30, 1902
  • Place of Birth

    Des Moines, Iowa, USA